Author: Aakriti Kohli Author Affiliation: Department of Journalism, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi   Abstract: This paper seems to understand why and what do audiences seek in watching reruns of popular television shows. Is it because of television programming which relies on tested television shows to ensure high volume of…


  Author: Aritra Majumdar Author Affiliation: Department of History, Sivanath Sastri College Kolkata, West Bengal   Abstract: The Constituent Assembly was one of the first forums that debated at length the entire political, social and economic structure of what would become the Republic of India. Within this gamut of topics, economic issues received slightly lower…


  Author: Huzaifa Pandit Author Affiliation: University of Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir   Abstract: The London based Turkish novelist Elif Shafak’s ‘Forty Rules of Love’ received widespread adulation for preaching a story of platonic love, in an increasingly loveless world, between the much venerated Sufi scholar – Jalal-ud-din Rumi and his mentor – the eccentric…


  Authors: Itisha Nagar and Roshni Mathur First & Second Author Affiliation: Department of Psychology, Kamala Nehru College University of Delhi   Abstract: Sexism is not just a problem of the past; it is still pervasive and perpetuated in everyday life. Feminism is an ideology that aims to tackle sexism and provide equality between men and…


  Author: Mamta Bhushan Author Affiliation: Department of Commerce, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi   Abstract: Goods and Services Tax known as GST is a significant mile stone in the indirect tax structure of India since independence. GST is a tax reform that transforms the country to: “One Nation, One Tax, One Market” by,…


  Author: Aakriti Kohli Author Affiliation: Department of Journalism, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi   Abstract: The geomorphological classification of a region into different land systems is a comprehensive study of geology, surface forms, soils, hydrology, vegetation and their interrelationships. These land systems can form a useful framework for environmental and…


  Author: Saheb Kaur Author Affiliation: Comparative Indian Literature, University of Delhi   Abstract: This paper shall investigate how the body politic elaborates in the texts, as a site of lineage and identity, which is eventually dismantled as a site of socio-political and legal victimization. The purpose to choose Leroi Jones’ The Slave and Dutchman, and…